Abstract
SOVIET REGIME II. THE EFFECT OF THE WORLD WAR ON KYRGYZ LITERATURE AND THE STORY OF ÖSKÖN DANİKEYEV
Instead of searching for an event in life, you need to look for a beautiful thought. If a beautiful thought is found, it is obvious that it will bring an event. Öskön Danikeyev is a writer who understands life and loves him with heart, who can see his most important meaning clearly and in balance, who knows the nature of life and reflects it in his works. Öskön Danikeyev realized his own existence in the objectified world, heed the voice of the nation by reviving the past and tried to keep the national consciousness awake. Danikeyev added the feeling of love and nationalism to the homeland, which moved away from its own values with an enlightened consciousness.
In 1941-1945 the war between Nazi Germany and the allies and the Soviet Union was called the Great Patriotic War in Russia and in the former Soviet Union, including Kyrgyzstan. During the war, writers, poets, painters and actors often focused on war-related issues. Kyrgyz writers also reflected the events behind the façade and the façade. During the decade after the war, the USSR and the rise in both administrative and welfare increased the number of achievements in science and culture. This development also witnessed important developments in Kyrgyz culture.
In this study, the effects of the Soviet regime on the Kyrgyz literature and the stories of Öskön Danikeyev have been studied.
Keywords
The Soviet Regime, Kyrgyz Literature, Öskön Danikeyev, Stories